Of r AN VOL. XI. announcement I~Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of 1900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The same careful attention is given to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to he used for business purposes or for full dress oocasions. G, H. WILD CO., soS E. Washington St. DAINTY XFIAS GIFTS FOR LADIES: Wane Crest Ware, h~and painted with gol triminins that never tarnish. FOR GENTLEMEN: Ebony Toilet Sats silver mounoted. FOR EVERYBODY: Lessee's Choca- late erlk an:dtancy pack- ages. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Wilder's Pbarmacy EVERYTHING Our splid in PPSCIGARS and TO NEW BACC--even the store itself is new. We have remodeled thi place and invite all our friends to eal and inspect wh~at we have. You can' best our LUNCHES. R. E. Jolly, 308 S. State Street ANN ARBOR, MICHI., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1900. WILL HAVE TO PLAY BALL Ex-President Harrison Will Attack Ports Rican Bill Tonight Schedule as Arranged For Next Spring a Splendid One. Tonigbt Ex-Presidenit Benjamins Har:- risosn will sappear is: Unsiversity Hall The ba~seball schedule which Mian- cinder thse auspices ocfIlhe Studeints' ager Baird Shns provided or is psrovidin~g Lecture Association:. Tihis will be a:: s for n:eat sprin~g, sows up ais probably able lectusre boll: becasuse of th~e fame thte best a Mich~igans team tins ever afthUe siscaker acidl because oc the sub- - been: called uposn to play. The dates jectlise will discuss. Mr. Harrison is a:re not sall dehunitely decided as yet, boll: a brillian:t la~wyer asnd oraitor. As Sbut euoughs oc them are settled to ess- a triasilsawyer lie 1has no equal an~d lie f able0 on:e to see how the work has b leensis recognizced sas onie of thse most elo- cut out for Capt. Mcinsis an:d his quii~:t soratocs is: the U::ited Slates. r smen. An isle it rwse of th~e few public smes: s The usul sprinig trip west durisig who niever falls to a "low level." He the April recess will be taikesnanid siever cosnsents to speak except whein gamnesa llyed wits: Illissois, North- fully prcepareid to do hiimsself justice. scester::, Chicago, Becloit aind Wiscoss- The prominsence of the speaikecrsasnd si::,sprobably is: the order sissied, the the fact that lie is to tsake a positioni a~ctuasl dates, howvever, beisig still a ofssatsgoisis to the silicy ofIis sismtter oif luestioss. Later ain vassion panrty hii cosigress hsisttrct-ed wish- if the est will be smle aid over a attesntions. Papiers sll over the counsstry week spenit plasyinsg us:: exceedisigly sire maiikinig spiec-iailarrsangemsents Is: hasrd series of gamsses. The closed dates seciure extrascts of Iis aiddress asid 5ev- sire as follows: ersal ('Iic-sgo paspers will scnd spiecisal May 11-Illinois at Anns Arbor. coirrespiondesnts to cover the lecture. 15-Chsicago at Ain Arbor. Trie slicd will receive msore inews- 17-Cornell sit Buffalo (or Elsuirai.) Ipperttentlions 1:thassy masde is: sonse 18-Corinell at Ithsaca:. time. 22-Yale at New Haven. Mr. IHarrisoni will be the guest if 25-H1arvard at Cambridge. Presislrust Anigell while is: An:: Arbori. 30-Illinois at Aini Arbor (or Do- After the lecture the Fli Delintais'etsa trait). fratecinity, of wvhichi the ex-presidenst is Junse 1-Wiscoinsin: at An:: Arbor. ai iembiler, will give a receptiosnis: his S-Chicago at Au:: Arbor. hosior. 14-Corinell at Anni Arbor. -_______ 15-Coirnell st Anns Arbor. BASE BALL PROSPECTS * 17-Chicago at Chicago. ___ f Pesnisylvanias: ::soffered li::y-21, sat 5. Phila~delpihia, buit it is yet unsdecided Candidatea Will Not Commence Pi-act- sczlsetlser it will be accepited osr not. In ice 'rll March 1-Much Good ie ill pribilityli~ Williamss will lie played Malei lal 11 st Williasssloi os: either the 2011: or It 2:3d of Masy. Otlier dates ons the east- i-cs:trips will hi' fillied wills gas teither W'lile bse 'Bail iesass 'of .othrlist i- t.witLlsfsayette, st Esasto::, Psi.: Prinsce- Isutious sre alreadly commenscscingthi-i to ats:: Prinscetoin, lssnslatta:: College at indoor swork, Michliguss's cssssdisbhileo SNies York, sr Brown: at Providensce, Will inat goilo she esige before 'Icr Dli 1. s. 0. WTse ;lens: liaslilli e pssrtieslssrl S Is: adilitions Is:the gamsses salready slilosg tlii:year, aosall of rise old asess:. :c-lscduleil one of tse stronsgrcwsencs ebrs will be sout, andsISsevenal likcly mecn ti-asss will be brou:ght for the opsening liaco centered oiolle e. Webber, ie foal gamse st lhom~e oil April 27, ousd le- basll slayer, was flse cr-ack lisiclier sit sides this gasse will piriibaly ble the, Austin high school, s insiit looks is schsedu:led with Otiseli:: t:nd0Ohsio Stsste if lisewou~ld be effeetice is: 'tse 'v'ar-si'ty OTiivirsity. 'T'heiexsact dasses whichcis.s, Midisa::, itse'crsack isisorlstoli10f th e eidinsg inegotisatioins resuilt in w'ill Norilsoeslern, look 'his Itessury degree bse- annsounscedl later. there Ilast year, -anis s :ommssfresissisa: ________________ lsmvw ad eligible sundser the s-tles. Praioe For Woo. A. Howland W"I ilr, 1 lse olt v .hsislscrst siI, wot -No. 68 INNES AND HIS BAND Score a Success on First Appearance in Ann Arbor lIses appeared in Ann As-hoc for the first lime last nighst anid justified the reiputations that preceded bim. From isis first asppearansce on the platform till the last nsuimber was finaishiecd 11: auidieince was ensthusiastic in its greet- ing. Tise success of the e i' was as msuch due to good jssii:ssiet is: pro- gras:insisikinig is to the c -cellesice of the smusic. Tise most shso - ical selec- tiusowere fatSles O re!i slered and wi-re salternastedO 'witih sists popular numbi:Sers, which were -il' --sastically received. The audience t'ie lsargest of the seaiso::anid was e~~.spaid for sitlcsiclng. 'rle overture fron: "Migisoss'w'as plasy(,(!iSS'sthe msost finsished smanner siic wisnespecially well suited to the bateid si-:-siigeiiesst, its melody beinig broiughte outt to Ite fuillest extenst. He re-slondeidi to in enicore wsithi the piopu- lsar "Patrolh" msarch. ise "Serenaide lI